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Mount Pleasant concrete leveling and slab-lift jobs typically invoice $800 to $6,500, with high-end pool-deck lifts in I’On, Park West, Belle Hall, and the Old Village historic district pushing toward the high end. SCConcreteLift is a South Carolina scheduled-inspection directory for polyjacking and mudjacking — call PHONE to book an on-site assessment with a licensed SC LLR-credentialed contractor serving Old Village, Park West, I’On, Brickyard, Snee Farm, and the Isle of Palms / Sullivan’s Island connectors across ZIPs 29464 and 29466.

How the referral works in Mount Pleasant

SCConcreteLift does not pump foam, drill, or pour cement slurry; we hold no SC LLR contractor credentials. We operate a pay-per-call dispatch directory. A Mount Pleasant call routes through our affiliate network to a contractor licensed under SC Code Title 40 to perform residential concrete leveling work in Charleston County. The contractor schedules a daytime on-site inspection within five business days, provides a written quote, and you pay the contractor directly. Recording disclosure is provided at call connection per network policy; SC is one-party-consent under SC Code Ann. § 17-30-30.

What our Mount Pleasant network contractors handle

  • High-end pool deck settling at I’On, Park West, and Belle Hall properties where coping has dropped 1–2 inches creating a visible offset against the pool tile
  • Sunken driveway and walkway slabs across Snee Farm and Brickyard where downspout discharge has voided the sandy coastal bedding
  • Old Village historic district stoop and front-porch separation on properties with mixed pier-and-grade-beam foundations alongside slab additions
  • Garage floor pitch correction on 1990s–2010s Mount Pleasant ranches where slab has dropped toward the foundation
  • Trip-hazard correction on sidewalk and patio joints in Old Village where mature live oak roots have lifted some slabs
  • Pool spa pad lifts where the spa unit has settled into adjacent decking
  • HVAC pad lifts on rear-yard ground-mount condensers where settling has stressed the line set
  • Pre-listing trip-hazard repairs on properties prepping for the Charleston-metro luxury resale market

Typical cost in Mount Pleasant

A Mount Pleasant slab-lift project typically runs $800 to $6,500. A two-car driveway lift runs $1,300–$3,000. Pool-deck lifts at higher-end properties run $2,500–$6,500 depending on coping detail, size of the deck, and whether the lift includes the spa pad. Garage-floor pitch correction averages $1,600–$3,600. Polyjacking is the dominant residential method in Mount Pleasant for the same Lowcountry-coastal reasons — light, fast, waterproof, and clean-finishing. Mudjacking sees relatively little residential use here because the cure time and grout-pattern aesthetics don’t fit the higher-end finish standard. Cost figures aggregated from HomeAdvisor and regional Carolinas franchise published price ranges.

Mount Pleasant soils and the high-end-finish factor

Mount Pleasant sits on the same Lowcountry coastal sand and organic peat profile as the Charleston peninsula, but the housing stock is overwhelmingly post-1990 large-lot residential with substantial pool-and-deck installations. That changes the typical slab-lift project: the dominant work is high-end pool decks, lanais, and detached spa-and-firepit pads where finish quality matters as much as elevation correction. Polyjacking is preferred not just for the technical reasons (foam doesn’t absorb humidity, doesn’t add weight to marginal substrate) but for the finish reasons — small dime-sized injection holes patch and color-match cleanly, while mudjacking leaves a visible grout pattern that’s hard to disguise on a modern pool deck. Helene 2024 had limited direct slab impact in Mount Pleasant but produced isolated downspout-overflow voids where the sustained rain overwhelmed gutter capacity.

How to choose a Mount Pleasant concrete contractor

  • Verify SC LLR licensing at verify.llr.sc.gov — Residential Builder is the right credential for most residential pool deck and driveway work
  • Confirm general liability insurance ($1M minimum) and active workers’ compensation
  • Ask specifically about pool-deck and coping-detail experience — this is a finish-sensitive job, not just an elevation correction
  • Confirm the patch and color-match approach for injection holes on visible decking
  • Get a written flat-rate or per-square-foot quote before drilling
  • For pre-listing repairs, save documentation for the SC residential property condition disclosure

Frequently asked questions

Will polyjacking damage the tile or coping on my Mount Pleasant pool deck?
Properly executed, no. The contractor maps injection points 12–18 inches in from the coping edge and lifts the deck slab without imposing point-load on the coping itself. The lift is gradual — foam expansion takes 60–90 seconds per port — and the contractor monitors elevation continuously with a laser level so the slab returns to its original geometry against the tile line. Where coping has cracked or separated from the deck independently of the lift issue, that is a separate finish repair and should be quoted as a line item.
I'm preparing an I'On property for resale — does polyjacking add value or just fix a hazard?
Both, depending on what you're fixing. A clear trip-hazard offset that surfaces in a buyer's inspection report is a negotiation point that typically costs more in price reduction than the cost of fixing it pre-listing. A pool deck visibly out of level affects the buyer's perception of overall property maintenance and can shift offers down by 3–5x the cost of the lift. For a $1.5M+ Mount Pleasant property, a $4,000 pre-listing lift on a settled deck is typically positive ROI even before you count the avoided negotiation friction.
Does Mount Pleasant require permits for slab leveling?
Standard residential polyjacking generally does not require a permit through the Town of Mount Pleasant building department because it restores an existing slab to original elevation without altering structure, drainage, or zoning. Old Village historic district work may trigger a Board of Architectural Review (BAR) review, particularly for visible front-yard slabs. Our network contractors confirm permit and review requirements with the Town before booking.
My pool spa pad has settled into the adjacent decking — can polyjacking lift just the spa pad without disturbing the pool deck?
Yes, when the spa pad is structurally independent of the pool deck (separate pour with a control joint between them, which is the typical detail). The contractor injects under the spa pad alone, monitors elevation against the adjacent deck, and stops at the original geometry. Where the spa pad and deck were poured monolithically, the contractor may recommend lifting both as a unit to avoid creating a new offset between them.
How long does a Mount Pleasant pool deck lift take?
A typical 400–600 sq ft pool deck polyjacking lift in Mount Pleasant is a half-day to full-day job: 3–6 hours of prep, drilling, injection, and finish patching. The deck is walkable in 15 minutes after the final injection and fully cured in 30 minutes. Pool use can typically resume same-day. Larger decks or projects involving spa pads, firepits, and connecting walkways take a full day plus a return visit for finish patching if the homeowner wants higher-end color matching of the injection holes.

Service area

Our network covers Mount Pleasant ZIPs 29464 and 29466, with licensed contractors across Old Village, I’On, Park West, Belle Hall, Brickyard, Snee Farm, Carolina Park, and the connector neighborhoods toward Sullivan’s Island and Isle of Palms in Charleston County.

Schedule a Mount Pleasant concrete lift inspection

For a high-end pool deck lift, sunken driveway, garage-floor pitch correction, or pre-listing trip-hazard repair in Mount Pleasant, Old Village, or the Isle of Palms / Sullivan’s Island corridor, dial PHONE to schedule an on-site assessment with an SC LLR-credentialed contractor through the SCConcreteLift dispatch network.

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Sunken slabs and trip-hazard offsets rarely fix themselves. A 30-minute on-site inspection tells you whether polyfoam, mudjacking, or pier work is right for your property.

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